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Harrah's Las Vegas
3.8
terrygE8561QW
6 days ago
I love Harrahs Had the best view with the Sphere on our window background. Bus stop right in front of Harrah's. Walking distance to Venetian and Wynn to the right and Linq, Flamingo up to Horseshoe and Paris to the left. Also a monorail station at the back.

Centrally located on the Vegas strip, the hotel features a casino, five restaurants, an outdoor seasonal pool, and multiple bars

What You Get

  • Stay for two, center Strip in a mountain deluxe queen room, mountain deluxe king room, mountain deluxe two-double room, or mountain tower deluxe double-queen room

$49.95 Daily Resort Fee plus tax Includes

  • High speed Wi-Fi for two devices per room per day
  • All local calls
  • Fitness Center Access for two daily

Hotel at a Glance: Harrah's Las Vegas Hotel

Harrah's Las Vegas Hotel is right at home amid the glitz of the Las Vegas Strip. The resort has its own casino, which buzzes with activity 24 hours a day—try your luck on one of the machines and over 80 table games.

  • Never miss a meal: The property has two Starbucks shops and five onsite restaurants. Enjoy some of Gordon's classics such as Beef Wellington and Sticky Toffee Pudding at Ramsay's Kitchen, ribeye steak at the acclaimed Ruth's Chris Steak House, or savor signature burger at Bobby's Burgers.
  • World-Class Spa Click here for Spa at Harrah's Groupon Special
  • Stylish rooms: Lounge on the hotel’s signature bedding and watch pay-per-view flicks on the big-screen TV.
  • Sportsbook with over 30 HDTVs and 45 plush pillow-backed lounge chairs.
  • Grab a drink and some small bites at Piano Bar, which serves classic and specialty cocktails, or watch charismatic bartenders creatively prepare your drinks at Carnaval Court while you dine on delicious food from our selection of restaurants.
  • Take a splash in the outdoor pool that will give you an epic Vegas poolside experience.
  • Enjoy even more discounts by becoming a Caesars Rewards member.
  • Nearby attractions: the High Roller observation wheel and the FLY LINQ.

The Las Vegas Strip: 24/7 Entertainment and Fine Dining

With an almost unlimited variety of casinos, bars, and live entertainment, the general consensus along the Las Vegas Strip seems to be “go big or go home.” And you can go really big here. Make a beeline for the dozens of 24-hour casinos lining the neon-lit Strip to tango with Lady Luck in high-stakes games of roulette, blackjack, and poker. Be sure to stick around for mealtimes—casinos on the Strip are known for their fine-dining restaurants.

Even Sin City isn’t all casinos, all the time. Go shopping at the high-end boutiques found inside most hotels on the Las Vegas Strip. Head to LINQ Promenade for a shopping and dining experience, then ride atop the High Roller observation wheel. Thanks to the strip’s re-creation of the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas and the Roman Empire at Caesars Palace, you can virtually travel the globe in just a few city blocks. And you’ll find a surprising number of activities in Las Vegas for kids hidden amid the raucous nightlife.

Amenities

  • Multiple restaurants and bars
  • Two on-site Starbucks
  • Casino
  • Seasonal Outdoor swimming pool - Seasonal, March - September, weather permitting
  • Fitness center
  • Spa + Salon
  • Sportsbook
  • WiFi access (included in resort fee)

Room Details

Mountain Deluxe One Queen Room

  • One queen bed
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 2

Mountain Deluxe King Room

  • One king bed
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 2

Mountain Deluxe Doubles Room

  • Two double beds
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 4

Mountain Deluxe Two Queens Room

  • Two queen beds
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 4

Hotel Policies

  • Check in: 4 p.m.
  • Check out: 11 a.m.
  • $49.95 daily resort fee plus tax includes:
    • High speed wifi for two devices per room per day
    • All local calls
    • Fitness Center Access for two daily
  • Parking:
    • Self-parking available for an additional $20 per day
    • Valet available for an additional $40 per day
  • Smoking policy: smoking and non-smoking rooms are subject to availability at check-in.
  • Pet policy: please contact property for pet restrictions and fees.
  • Accessibility: please contact property for handicap accessibility requests or options.
  • Room upgrades: upgrades may be available at check-in for an additional cost.

Need To Know Info

  • 48-hour cancellation notice required prior to check-in or reservation is non-refundable; reservations made within cancellation window are non-refundable
  • No-shows will be charged total Groupon rate
  • Traveler name must match ID at time of check-in
  • No refunds will be processed by Groupon after check-in
  • Must be 21+ to check in
  • Credit card required at check-in
  • $49.95 daily resort fee ($56.63 tax inclusive) added at purchase
  • Rates may vary by date and are subject to availability
  • Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased
  • Final price at checkout may include an additional Groupon service fee, which Groupon retains as compensation for facilitating your reservation; this fee will not exceed 6% of the nightly cost of the reservation
  • Total price is inclusive of all taxes and fees.
  • Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
  • Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Harrah's Las Vegas

Customer Reviews

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H7458GKjosef
|1 review
Needs some major changes I attended a conference with 5,000 business and student professionals. I truly appreciated and enjoyed my time but the hotel has some major remolding to do and the service was not pleasant. Our room had stained carpets and some of our conference members even pointed out that they are very outdated. We only had one roll of toilet paper in our room for our 3 night stay. The towels were old and worn down, as if they havent been changed for two years. The pool floor was heavily stained and the presentation was not welcoming. We went to another hotel to swim..I actually paid $50 to access a different pool. Again, same feedback from the pool towels, worn out and discolored. The 52 floor garbage near the elevators had dirty diapers and at 9AM, that garbage should have been collected...it looked very trashy. I have no intentions of staying at the Harras in LV, ever!
terrygE8561QW
|1 review
I love Harrahs Had the best view with the Sphere on our window background. Bus stop right in front of Harrah's. Walking distance to Venetian and Wynn to the right and Linq, Flamingo up to Horseshoe and Paris to the left. Also a monorail station at the back.
B8069OVbrianm
|1 review
Grifters. Take this as a cautionary tale when you receive offers for comped nights in Las Vegas: Received an email from Caesar’s Entertaiment for some free nights at one of their properties. My partner and I decided to take them on it and booked 2 nights at Harrah’s in Las Vegas. The fees we have been bombarded with are staggering. We got here at 3 pm and were told they could check us in at 3:30 for a $25 fee otherwise we’d have to wait till 4. We waited till 4. Before even reaching the room you’re hit with a $50 (plus tax) per night resort fee. $20 per day parking fee. $100 per night deposit fee. That’s $350 so far for the 2 nights. Then in the room they provide a big fairly new looking Kuerig coffee maker and paper cups but if you want the coffee you can purchase it from the non-refrigerated “mini-bar” for 50 bucks or a warm diet Red Bull with a half inch of dust on it for $22.50 or a warm dusty Gatorade for 18 bucks. Also, the resort fee only allows two devices per room per stay to connect to the WiFi but you can purchase additional device connections for $15/device (no joke). I was gonna hit the gym later but I’m sure there’s a fee for every step on the treadmill and no doubt there’s a fee for the pool too so I’m not even gonna bother. Hey Caesar, MGM, Wynn, Boyd, etc. - you are grifters and you have ruined Las Vegas with your BS fees. It used to be a fun getaway with a chance to win a little money. Not anymore. You nickel and dime your customers and you have taken all the fun out of it. I won’t even get into your grimy casinos where no one ever wins a dime anymore. Thanks for the $350 “comped” room, it’s been a blast so far.
Marcia143
|1 review
Poor customer service The customer service experience was significantly below expectations. We experienced a 45-minute delay during check-in. The front desk staff combined our two reservations to streamline the check-in process, which was helpful. However, upon returning to our room after dinner on the first night, our keys did not work. Keys were remade, but continued to malfunction, requiring multiple visits to the front desk—four times in one evening—and nearly an hour of our time due to improper reservation merging and incomplete guest information. Each time, we waited in line again to receive new keys. At one point, security assisted us by buzz-in to our room, and after retrying the keys, they finally functioned. The issue persisted the next day, resulting in additional key remakes and involving security and engineering staff. Engineering confirmed that the keypad was functioning correctly, and the problem was with the faulty keys. Front Desk staff, including Manager Mike/Mark, insisted that we were using the keys improperly, specifically suggesting we were putting the keys near our phones, which was not the case. Overall, we received nearly two hours of service dedicated solely to key replacement, resulting in a total of 11 keys for our room. Despite assurances from Mike/Mark that compensation would be provided for the inconvenience, nothing further was offered. Additionally, there was a billing discrepancy: I was told that resort fees had already been paid, but I was later charged an additional $100 per room in resort fees. This inconsistency was confusing and indicates a miscommunication during the reservation and check-in process. Overall, this experience was unsatisfactory. As a frequent traveler, I have not encountered such issues before. The attitude of the Front Desk Manager, Mike/Mark, and the repeated implication that we were responsible for the key problems was particularly frustrating. The restaurant is located on the second floor, and Walk-ons offers happy hour exclusively at the bar. The bar features bar seating and high-top tables. During our visit with my friends and their 92-year-old mother, who was unable to sit at the high tables or chairs, we inquired with three staff members whether it would be possible to order happy hour items at our table. Unfortunately, we were informed that this was not permitted. The restaurant and bar were not busy at the time, and there appeared to be no reason to decline our request, especially since we were only ordering three food items without alcohol and members of our party physically could not sit at the bar. Additionally, the food quality was subpar, with small and inconsistent portions. Three of us ordered the same meal, but portion sizes varied among the plates. Additionally, the minibar prices are excessively high. Overall, my experience during the stay was disappointing, and I am unlikely to return or recommend your hotel to others.
T2694IZdenisej
|1 review
It was ok but no refrigerator, no microwave! Closed the pool early! Charged for parking every day $20 was ridiculous! Having to pay extra to have your room cleaned??? Really??

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